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  • M Matt Newman

    for (int i = 0; i < keywords.Length; i++)
    {
    // keywords[i] index out of range exception?
    }

    Thats right, index out of range exception... No idea why, I put a Linq query in there and bam... My head hurts... -- modified at 22:32 Sunday 13th May, 2007 Its not a question, its just the easiest way to express my mental state after trying to "correct" this "bug".

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    Leslie Sanford
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    Yikes! I caught myself starting to answer this and remembered where we are. Did you mean to post this in the Lounge?

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    • M Matt Newman

      for (int i = 0; i < keywords.Length; i++)
      {
      // keywords[i] index out of range exception?
      }

      Thats right, index out of range exception... No idea why, I put a Linq query in there and bam... My head hurts... -- modified at 22:32 Sunday 13th May, 2007 Its not a question, its just the easiest way to express my mental state after trying to "correct" this "bug".

      Matt Newman

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      Sathesh Sakthivel
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      We have coding horrors message board. pls put this post there. Don't post it in Longue.

      Regards, Satips.

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      • M Matt Newman

        for (int i = 0; i < keywords.Length; i++)
        {
        // keywords[i] index out of range exception?
        }

        Thats right, index out of range exception... No idea why, I put a Linq query in there and bam... My head hurts... -- modified at 22:32 Sunday 13th May, 2007 Its not a question, its just the easiest way to express my mental state after trying to "correct" this "bug".

        Matt Newman

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        PIEBALDconsult
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        "after"? You're done? I'm curious to know what the cause was.

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        • M Matt Newman

          for (int i = 0; i < keywords.Length; i++)
          {
          // keywords[i] index out of range exception?
          }

          Thats right, index out of range exception... No idea why, I put a Linq query in there and bam... My head hurts... -- modified at 22:32 Sunday 13th May, 2007 Its not a question, its just the easiest way to express my mental state after trying to "correct" this "bug".

          Matt Newman

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          Leslie Sanford
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          Matt Newman wrote:

          Its not a question, its just the easiest way to express my mental state after trying to "correct" this "bug".

          Ah, ok. I've had a few of those in my time. :doh:

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          • P PIEBALDconsult

            "after"? You're done? I'm curious to know what the cause was.

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            Paul Brower
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            'keywords' is obviously not zero based.

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            • P Paul Brower

              'keywords' is obviously not zero based.

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              Matt Newman
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              Paul Brower wrote:

              'keywords' is obviously not zero based.

              Oh it is, its just a string array. I manually set the upper limit to two (happened to be the case I was testing) and it still ignorned the upper limit.

              Matt Newman

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              • M Matt Newman

                Paul Brower wrote:

                'keywords' is obviously not zero based.

                Oh it is, its just a string array. I manually set the upper limit to two (happened to be the case I was testing) and it still ignorned the upper limit.

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                Paul Brower
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                Have you tried something like the following? I'm curious if that works. Also (stupid question), but is keywords populated? for (int i = keywords.GetLowerBound(0); i <= keywords.GetUpperBound(0); i ++) { }

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                • P Paul Brower

                  Have you tried something like the following? I'm curious if that works. Also (stupid question), but is keywords populated? for (int i = keywords.GetLowerBound(0); i <= keywords.GetUpperBound(0); i ++) { }

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                  Paul Brower
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                  I just remembered I should not even be responding to this post in the Lounge. :omg:

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                  • P PIEBALDconsult

                    "after"? You're done? I'm curious to know what the cause was.

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                    Matt Newman
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                    PIEBALDconsult wrote:

                    I'm curious to know what the cause was.

                    Me too, I just changed the block of code to not care :)

                    Matt Newman

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                    • P Paul Brower

                      Have you tried something like the following? I'm curious if that works. Also (stupid question), but is keywords populated? for (int i = keywords.GetLowerBound(0); i <= keywords.GetUpperBound(0); i ++) { }

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                      Yep, it worked if I pulled the linq code within it out. Just when it was in there it would fail.

                      Matt Newman

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